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In What Ways Have Media Portrayals Shaped the Legacy of Sports Icons?

Media often shows sports icons in a way that is too simple or exaggerated. This creates a few problems:

  1. Unrealistic Expectations: Great athletes like Michael Jordan and Serena Williams are expected to be perfect. The media highlights their wins but often ignores their personal challenges.

  2. Stereotyping: Media can promote stereotypes about race and gender. This takes away from the real and complex lives of these athletes.

  3. Commercialization: Athletes are often turned into products, which makes their achievements seem less important and more like a way to sell things.

To fix these problems, we need to become better at understanding media and telling different types of stories. This can help show a truer picture of our sports legends.

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In What Ways Have Media Portrayals Shaped the Legacy of Sports Icons?

Media often shows sports icons in a way that is too simple or exaggerated. This creates a few problems:

  1. Unrealistic Expectations: Great athletes like Michael Jordan and Serena Williams are expected to be perfect. The media highlights their wins but often ignores their personal challenges.

  2. Stereotyping: Media can promote stereotypes about race and gender. This takes away from the real and complex lives of these athletes.

  3. Commercialization: Athletes are often turned into products, which makes their achievements seem less important and more like a way to sell things.

To fix these problems, we need to become better at understanding media and telling different types of stories. This can help show a truer picture of our sports legends.

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